http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytUl2Ie4E8Y
Family Court "Marshall" Ron Fox sexually assaults
mother then arrests her for protesting
Las Vegas Clark County
Family Court Judge Patricia Doninger looks away as
court "Marshall" threatens to arrest Mom if she
doesn't recant protests about the sexual assault.
Claims a criminal charge of
"False accusations of a Police Officer".
There is no such law on the books and
no law that allows an alleged perpetrator
to arrest his accuser like that.
Internal Affairs determined that the "Marshall"
had indeed violated her in a body search
in another room with no witness.
(Was there a camera to watch him?)
The sicko Judge Patricia Doninger was just fired in June.
Marshal Ron Fox was fired in April, but not criminally charged.
Has the other Marshall James Kenyon been fired?
http://lasvegastribune.net/clark-county-court-patricia-doninger-youre-fire/
http://judgepedia.org/index.php/Patricia_Doninger
Family Court Judges are statist idealogues who think their system doesn't stink.
My family experienced one who signed an illegal "court order for home inspection" which was a SEARCH WARRANT in disguise, and to be executed by social services caseworkers (with a grudge) and without ANY STANDARDS therefore the warrant was also illegal for lack of specifics. Totally up to the hostile caseworkers whim. You cannot meet standards that DO NOT EXIST. States are afraid of a legal precedent on this!
http://www.sodahead.com/united-states/some-news-reports-are-just-so-astonishing-theyre-sometimes-hard-to-believe/question-3743371/?link=ibaf&q=&esrc=s
Some news reports are just so astonishing, they're sometimes hard to believe
by doofiegirl POTL~PWCM~JLA Posted June 12, 2013
Court officer 'fondles' woman, then the REAL shocker
Some news reports are just so astonishing, they're sometimes hard to believe.
But video has just surfaced of a case where a woman
in court for a routine divorce hearing is allegedly
fondled by a court officer.
But the big stunner is what happens next. We've got
the story AND the video ... Court officer 'fondles'
woman, has her arrested Judge ignores mother who
claims sex assault during divorce hearing A major
investigation is under way in Las Vegas after a
court officer is accusing of sexually molesting a
woman, and employees and managers allegedly covered
up the assault.
Video has just surfaced of Monica Contreras, who
went to family court with her 2-year-old daughter
in August 2011.
KLAS-TV reports she was in court for a routine
divorce hearing.
"According to internal court documents, as
Contreras was leaving, family court marshall Ron Fox
ordered her into a waiting room for an unexplained
drug search," the station says.
Contreras claims Fox touched her buttocks and breast,
and also ordered her to lift up her shirt.
Clark County courts conducted a later investigation
which validated the woman’s allegations.
Contreras went back into the same courtroom to tell
hearing master Patricia Donninger that her requests
for a female marshal handle the search were ignored.
"I think I’d rather have a female in here and he
went anyway. I was just offended by it. I’m just
offended that he asked me," Contreras told
Donninger, who did not respond.
The video shows Marshal James Kenyon preparing
to arrest Contreras. She can be heard pleading with
him.
Video seen :
http://www.wnd.com/?s=2013+06+court+officer+fondles+woman+has+her+arrested
A statement released by Clark County court
administration reads: "Court personnel are
prohibited from commenting on the video because
it's a personnel matter. When the actions of any
district court employee are called into question,
the court immediately responds by conducting a
fair, thorough investigation and, upon completion,
taking appropriate action."
Despite the firing of Fox, Clark County courts
are now widening their probe into why this incident,
and a growing number of assault allegations,
were never reported by family court management
to internal affairs.
The station notes Fox is maintaining his innocence
and is suing Clark County for wrongful termination.
His attorney claims the arrest was legal since no
one in the courtroom tried to stop him.